Subj : My first homelab... To : Nightfox From : Arelor Date : Wed Aug 26 2020 02:43:30 Re: My first homelab... By: Nightfox to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Aug 25 2020 07:31 pm > Re: My first homelab... > By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Tue Aug 25 2020 06:18 pm > > PF> http://realitycheckbbs.org/images/homelab.jpg > > PF> The router on top of it is running DD-WRT, it's sharing a USB 3.0 2TB > > I just recently bought a Netgear router that looks similar to that and put DD-WRT on it. It replaced my previous router that was about 8 years old.. > > When I had my previous router (an Asus RT-N66U), I initially planned to put DD-WRT on it, but at the time I heard it was having trouble supporting DD-WRT. So I found > that Tomato could install on it, so I used Tomato. I got to like Tomato, but just recently heard that DD-WRT can work on that router now. I ended up selling it afte > bought my new router though. > > Nightfox > I am using Mikrotik routers for nearly everything SOHO. The low end models are basically consumer grade hardware running enterprise firmware. You can bolt ad blocking, REAL QoS and complex firewall and routing logic into them. You are not running a data center with the low end ones but they beat the life out of your typical consumer grade system. Unless it is a customized, reflashed consumer grade system :-P -- gopher://gopher.operationalsecurity.es --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .